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North Carolina wills and inventories copied from original and recorded wills and inventories in the office of the secretary of state

North Carolina Wills. 401
Estate of all Kind Whatsoever or Wheresoever to be found,
to be Equally divided Between Cullen Pollock & Thomas
Pollock, share & share alike. They & each of them Paying
Mrs. Sarah Vaughan the Sum of Eight Pounds, Proclamation
Money, Yearly, & Every Year during her Natural Life.
Item, 13thly. I Remit all Money due to me from Tulley
Williams.
Item, 14thly, Whereas, I Have herein Given Sundry Ne-groes,
Legacies to my Kindred & friends, and not to my Chil-dren
& Perhaps it may be thought some of them might Belong
to the Estate of my former Husband Mr. Thomas Pollock, this
may Certify all who may think so ; that none of the said Negroes
so Given Belongs to my sd. Husband, Mr. Thomas Pollock's
Estate.
Lastly, I Constitute and Appoint Thomas Pollock, Doctr.
Robert Lenox, Richard Saunderson, and Joseph Blount, Execu-tors
of this my Last will & Testament.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto Set my Hand & Seal
the First day of December, In the year of our Lord, One thou-sand
Seven hundred & Sixty Six.
Elizabeth Scollay. (seal)
Seigned, Sealed & Declared to
be the Last Will & Testament of
Elizabeth Scollay in the presence
of us:
Hardy Harbison.
Frederick Hardison.
The Within Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Scollay was proved
before me this day by the oath of Hardy Hardyson, one of the subscrib-ing
Witnesses thereto, who swore that he saw the Testatrix sign, seal
Publish & Declare the same to be and Contain her last will and Testa-ment.
Given under my Hand at Newbern, this 12 January, 1767.
Wm. Tryon.
Copied from the Original Will, filed in the Office of the Secretary of
State.
SAMUEL SCOLLAY'S WILL.
In the Name of God Amen. As It is appointed for all
Men once to Depart this Life, I, Samuel Scollay, being sound
of judgment and of Perfect memory, I resign my Soul to him
that gave It and my Body to the Ground. I make this my
last Will hereby levoking all Wills, Deeds and Grants what-soever
before made by me, and this only to be taken as my
last. What Estate it hath pleased God to bestow on me I
give and bequeath as Follows:
I Give and bequeath unto my Dear and well beloved Friends,
Thos. Gilford, of Busty, Esquire, In Zetland, and to Magnis
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North Carolina Wills. 401
Estate of all Kind Whatsoever or Wheresoever to be found,
to be Equally divided Between Cullen Pollock & Thomas
Pollock, share & share alike. They & each of them Paying
Mrs. Sarah Vaughan the Sum of Eight Pounds, Proclamation
Money, Yearly, & Every Year during her Natural Life.
Item, 13thly. I Remit all Money due to me from Tulley
Williams.
Item, 14thly, Whereas, I Have herein Given Sundry Ne-groes,
Legacies to my Kindred & friends, and not to my Chil-dren
& Perhaps it may be thought some of them might Belong
to the Estate of my former Husband Mr. Thomas Pollock, this
may Certify all who may think so ; that none of the said Negroes
so Given Belongs to my sd. Husband, Mr. Thomas Pollock's
Estate.
Lastly, I Constitute and Appoint Thomas Pollock, Doctr.
Robert Lenox, Richard Saunderson, and Joseph Blount, Execu-tors
of this my Last will & Testament.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto Set my Hand & Seal
the First day of December, In the year of our Lord, One thou-sand
Seven hundred & Sixty Six.
Elizabeth Scollay. (seal)
Seigned, Sealed & Declared to
be the Last Will & Testament of
Elizabeth Scollay in the presence
of us:
Hardy Harbison.
Frederick Hardison.
The Within Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Scollay was proved
before me this day by the oath of Hardy Hardyson, one of the subscrib-ing
Witnesses thereto, who swore that he saw the Testatrix sign, seal
Publish & Declare the same to be and Contain her last will and Testa-ment.
Given under my Hand at Newbern, this 12 January, 1767.
Wm. Tryon.
Copied from the Original Will, filed in the Office of the Secretary of
State.
SAMUEL SCOLLAY'S WILL.
In the Name of God Amen. As It is appointed for all
Men once to Depart this Life, I, Samuel Scollay, being sound
of judgment and of Perfect memory, I resign my Soul to him
that gave It and my Body to the Ground. I make this my
last Will hereby levoking all Wills, Deeds and Grants what-soever
before made by me, and this only to be taken as my
last. What Estate it hath pleased God to bestow on me I
give and bequeath as Follows:
I Give and bequeath unto my Dear and well beloved Friends,
Thos. Gilford, of Busty, Esquire, In Zetland, and to Magnis
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